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The 28 API tools you need

With APIs taking over, more people are asking: What can I use to create my API? Although there are many different API standards and types, we will primarily focus on REST APIs. An API can be as simple as a single endpoint with one purpose, or it can be much more complex, like the AWS APIs with 1000s of endpoints and 100s of thousands of users. What all of these APIs have in common is that they have to be developed. We like to classify the development of APIs in 3 phases: Design, Build and Host.

9 Key Features of Enterprise Data Visualization Software

Enterprise organizations with complex datasets, need to find ways to make their data more accessible and usable. One way to do this is through data visualization, which can help provide reporting that makes data more understandable and actionable. While the bare minimum requirement for data visualization BI software is good data visualization capability, there are more specific features that are often needed.

11 Java Debugging Tips for Developers with Eclipse

Debugging your code is one of every developer's worst nightmares. Debugging Java code is a difficult task. It is the process of detecting and fixing bugs or errors in code, projects, or applications. For any Java developer, debugging is a must-have ability. The ability to debug a Java program allows you to uncover any subtle bugs that aren't obvious during code review or appear when a specific situation occurs. This article offers some tips for debugging Java code.

Automate Your Way to Business Agility, Speed, and . . . the Caribbean?

So far, in Parts 1 and 2 of this blog series we’ve explored how building a unified and integrated vacation plan is a lot like moving your business through the phases of successful digital transformation. In Part 1, we talked about using process mining to know where your bottlenecks and potential obstacles are, and understanding how to resolve them.

Go vs. Rust: Debugging, Memory, Speed & More

Rust and Go in some ways are polar opposites. They are defined by their respective approaches to code. Rust is scrupulous, meticulous, and demands painful attention to detail; Go is laidback by contrast, easygoing, and simple. They both prize efficiency, but one in the means (Go) and the other in the ends (Rust). A true Go vs. Rust battle needs to compare the two languages in more depth. Golang and Rust owe their births to loathing for other systems languages (and by languages, I mainly mean C++).

Simplify Metrics on Apache Druid With Rill Data and Cloudera

Co-author: Mike Godwin, Head of Marketing, Rill Data Cloudera has partnered with Rill Data, an expert in metrics at any scale, as Cloudera’s preferred ISV partner to provide technical expertise and support services for Apache Druid customers. We want Cloudera customers that rely on Apache Druid to know that their clusters are secure and supported by the Cloudera partner ecosystem.